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Emily Brontë - The Strange One - Biographical Documentary
Emily Brontë is the least well known of the Brontë sisters. She died at the age of 30, having published one major work – Wuthering Heights - a strange, rambling gothic masterpiece that puzzled and dismayed critics at the time, who were troubled by its moral ambiguity.
Like her novel, Emily was also regarded as strange - solitary, uncompromising, uninterested in small talk or social conventions and either painfully shy or bluntly antisocial.
In this video I draw upon my 30 years' experience in psychiatry to explore the life and inner world of Emily Brontë trying to work out whether her strangeness was just the eccentricity of creative genius or something else – an autistic spectrum disorder perhaps.
Discovering more for yourself
There is a huge amount of information on the Brontës but le...
published: 23 Dec 2022
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Emily Bronte - full documentary
What inspired 'Wuthering Heights'? In 'Search of Emily Bronte' - a film I made 20 years ago with former Culture Secretary, Chris Smith on a journey across the Yorkshire Moors to Haworth. With the help of authors Lucasta Miller and Stevie Davies, Chris finds the romantic myth of Emily as 'The Mystic of the Moors' hides a more complex and fascinating truth.
I was so lucky that the hugely talented Sarah Class agreed to write the music. Her beautiful and sensitive score enhanced our modestly budgeted film immeasurably. I'm delighted that Sarah's genius has just reached a worldwide audience after His Majesty, King Charles III, asked her to write a specially commissioned piece of music for his coronation. It was a triumph. You can enjoy more of her music here: https://www.youtube.com/@Sar...
published: 05 Feb 2023
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Brontë Sisters: The Tragic Lives Of The Literary Icons | Walking Through History | Absolute History
Tony Robinson is exploring the West Yorkshire Moors, known as Bronte country, to discover the inspiration behind the works of the legendary Bronte sisters. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte were born into a world of mills and moors in the early 19th century in Yorkshire. The writing prowess in the Bronte family produced timeless literary classics like "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights". Their lives, remarkable storytelling, and tragic early deaths have left a lasting imprint on the psyche of West Yorkshire.
📺 Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world-renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis, and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code ABSOLUTEHISTORY 👉 https://access.historyhit.com/
Th...
published: 02 Jul 2023
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Emily - Official Trailer - Warner Bros. UK
Rebel. Misfit. Genius. Watch the new trailer for #EmilyMovie and delve into the mind behind Wuthering Heights. Available on DVD and Digital Download Now.
“EMILY” tells the imagined life of one of the world’s most famous authors, Emily Brontë. The film stars Emma Mackey (“Sex Education”, “Death on the Nile”) as Emily, a rebel and misfit, as she finds her voice and writes the literary classic Wuthering Heights. “EMILY” explores the relationships that inspired her – her raw, passionate sisterhood with Charlotte (Alexandra Dowling – “The Musketeers”) and Anne (Amelia Gething – “The Spanish Princess”); her first aching, forbidden love for Weightman (Oliver Jackson-Cohen – “The Lost Daughter”, “The Haunting of Bly Manor”) and her care for her maverick brother (Fionn Whitehead – “The Duke”, “Dun...
published: 11 Aug 2022
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Emily Brontë + William Weightman || Only The Wind
OMG when I say I was a mess that is an understatement! I really loved this story, how this was directed and just their acting of it all! This is like stuck in my head and even this edit hasn't flushed it out! I am gunna have to watch it again for the zillionth time.
So many Wuthering Heights quotes came to mind watching this film
“If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger.”
Especially the talking of souls made me think;
“Be with me always - take any form - drive me mad! only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you! Oh, God! it is unutterable! I can not live without my life! I can not live without my soul!”
Frances O’Connor really is masterful, what...
published: 25 Jun 2023
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Wuthering Heights Video Summary
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/wuthering-heights to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic story, which includes a full list of characters, themes, and much more.
Wuthering Heights is a gothic novel written by Emily Bronte and published in 1847, the same year that her sister, Charlotte, published Jane Eyre. Growing up relatively isolated, Emily published the novel—her first and only—under the name Ellis Bell, a pen name that her sisters helped coin along with their own when they co-authored a book of poetry in 1846. Dying soon after Wuthering Heights was published to scathing reviews, Emily would never read the introduction to the novel penned by her sister, Charlotte, in which she outed Emily as the author and defended her from critics: “her min...
published: 04 Nov 2022
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Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë - So You Haven't Read
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So you haven't read what is considered one of the greatest works in the English language, Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë? This gothic novel was labeled "scandalous" and "depraved" because of its defiant beliefs in gender equality, class structur...
published: 21 Sep 2022
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A Tour of the Bronte Sisters House - Bronte Parsonage, Haworth West Yorkshire
This time we take a tour of the Bronte Sisters House, the Bronte Parsonage in Haworth, West Yorkshire. Last week we told you the life story of Emily Bronte and her sisters Anne and Charlotte. We also visited many of the places that the Bronte Sisters lived or frequented. This time we take an in-depth look at the Bronte Parsonage. The Home of the Bronte Sisters for almost all of their short lives.
We will take a room-by-room tour of the house, and look closely at many of the personal items that the Bronte Society has been able to keep or purchase to create the largest collection of Bronte artefacts in the world.
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published: 22 Oct 2022
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Lunchtime Concert | Phoebe Gildea
Lunchtime Concert Series presented by TOC Concert Hall
Our gift to the community for over 55 years | FREE concerts the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month at Noon
PLEASE NOTE: For our 2024 season, you can watch these concerts livestreamed from the comfort of your home, or at TOC with a live audience.
Lunchtime Concert –March 20, 2024
Phoebe Gildea, mezzo-soprano
Paul Floyd, piano
Our gift to the community for over 55 years! FREE Concerts the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month.
PROGRAM
Llink to the program notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lrj0oLqIp_wUsCVliR2pWkrXXwoPrT4N88fCYDZZRFs/edit?usp=sharing
Stars & Dreams
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Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
Music by Roger Quilter (1877-1953)
Text b...
published: 21 Mar 2024
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Wuthering Heights 2009 (Emily Bronte)
TOM HARDY
published: 20 Oct 2021
26:36
Emily Brontë - The Strange One - Biographical Documentary
Emily Brontë is the least well known of the Brontë sisters. She died at the age of 30, having published one major work – Wuthering Heights - a strange, rambling...
Emily Brontë is the least well known of the Brontë sisters. She died at the age of 30, having published one major work – Wuthering Heights - a strange, rambling gothic masterpiece that puzzled and dismayed critics at the time, who were troubled by its moral ambiguity.
Like her novel, Emily was also regarded as strange - solitary, uncompromising, uninterested in small talk or social conventions and either painfully shy or bluntly antisocial.
In this video I draw upon my 30 years' experience in psychiatry to explore the life and inner world of Emily Brontë trying to work out whether her strangeness was just the eccentricity of creative genius or something else – an autistic spectrum disorder perhaps.
Discovering more for yourself
There is a huge amount of information on the Brontës but less on the elusive Emily. Many of the biographies about her are out of print, but Romer Wilson’s Life and Private History of Emily is well worth a read. I really enjoyed the recent fictionalised biopic Emily and the rather more authentic To Walk Invisible. All are available through my Amazon Store. https://www.amazon.com/shop/professorgraemeyorston
Copyright Disclaimer
The primary purpose of this video is educational. I have tried to use material in the public domain or with Creative Commons Non-attribution licences wherever possible. Where attribution is required, I have listed this below. I believe that any copyright material used falls under the remit of Fair Use, but if any content owners would like to dispute this, I will not hesitate to immediately remove that content. It is not my intention to infringe on content ownership in any way. If you happen to find your art or images in the video, please let me know and I will be glad to credit you.
References
Fuentenebro de Diego, F., and Valiente Ots, C. (2014). Nostalgia: a conceptual history. History of Psychiatry, 25(4), 404-411.
Giordano, G. (2020). The contribution of Freud’s theories to the literary analysis of two Victorian novels: Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre. International Journal of English and Literature, 11(2), 29-34.
Girçek, N. (2010) Narcissistic Personality Disorders in the Nineteenth-Century English Novel. Istanbul University Thesis. MA Thesis, Dalhousie University
Hasan, G. (2018). Defence Mechanism of the Main Characters In “Wuthering Heights” By Emily Brontë: Psychological Approach. Holistics, 10(20).
Hirtle, K. (2011). Uncanny or Marvelous?: The Fantastic and Somatoform Disorders in Wuthering Heights and Villette.
Hope, E. (1886) Queens of Literature of the Victorian Era. Walter Scott, London.
Kanner, L. (1943) Autistic disturbances of affective contact. Nervous Child, 2(3), 217-250.
Levy, E. P. (1996). The Psychology of Loneliness in" Wuthering Heights". Studies in the Novel, 28(2), 158-177.
Stoneman, P. (1992). Feminist criticism of "Wuthering Heights". Critical Survey, 147-153.
Images
Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Wellcome Foundation
British Library
The Brontë Museum
The Brussels Brontë Group
Brontë.org.uk
Other images and video samples Fair Use
Music via Wikimedia Commons
Decline by Kevin MacLeod CC4.0
Argonne by Zachariah Hickman CC0
No.4 Piano Journey Esther Abrami CC0
Video produced by Graeme Yorston and Ewelina De Leon
https://wn.com/Emily_Brontë_The_Strange_One_Biographical_Documentary
Emily Brontë is the least well known of the Brontë sisters. She died at the age of 30, having published one major work – Wuthering Heights - a strange, rambling gothic masterpiece that puzzled and dismayed critics at the time, who were troubled by its moral ambiguity.
Like her novel, Emily was also regarded as strange - solitary, uncompromising, uninterested in small talk or social conventions and either painfully shy or bluntly antisocial.
In this video I draw upon my 30 years' experience in psychiatry to explore the life and inner world of Emily Brontë trying to work out whether her strangeness was just the eccentricity of creative genius or something else – an autistic spectrum disorder perhaps.
Discovering more for yourself
There is a huge amount of information on the Brontës but less on the elusive Emily. Many of the biographies about her are out of print, but Romer Wilson’s Life and Private History of Emily is well worth a read. I really enjoyed the recent fictionalised biopic Emily and the rather more authentic To Walk Invisible. All are available through my Amazon Store. https://www.amazon.com/shop/professorgraemeyorston
Copyright Disclaimer
The primary purpose of this video is educational. I have tried to use material in the public domain or with Creative Commons Non-attribution licences wherever possible. Where attribution is required, I have listed this below. I believe that any copyright material used falls under the remit of Fair Use, but if any content owners would like to dispute this, I will not hesitate to immediately remove that content. It is not my intention to infringe on content ownership in any way. If you happen to find your art or images in the video, please let me know and I will be glad to credit you.
References
Fuentenebro de Diego, F., and Valiente Ots, C. (2014). Nostalgia: a conceptual history. History of Psychiatry, 25(4), 404-411.
Giordano, G. (2020). The contribution of Freud’s theories to the literary analysis of two Victorian novels: Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre. International Journal of English and Literature, 11(2), 29-34.
Girçek, N. (2010) Narcissistic Personality Disorders in the Nineteenth-Century English Novel. Istanbul University Thesis. MA Thesis, Dalhousie University
Hasan, G. (2018). Defence Mechanism of the Main Characters In “Wuthering Heights” By Emily Brontë: Psychological Approach. Holistics, 10(20).
Hirtle, K. (2011). Uncanny or Marvelous?: The Fantastic and Somatoform Disorders in Wuthering Heights and Villette.
Hope, E. (1886) Queens of Literature of the Victorian Era. Walter Scott, London.
Kanner, L. (1943) Autistic disturbances of affective contact. Nervous Child, 2(3), 217-250.
Levy, E. P. (1996). The Psychology of Loneliness in" Wuthering Heights". Studies in the Novel, 28(2), 158-177.
Stoneman, P. (1992). Feminist criticism of "Wuthering Heights". Critical Survey, 147-153.
Images
Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Wellcome Foundation
British Library
The Brontë Museum
The Brussels Brontë Group
Brontë.org.uk
Other images and video samples Fair Use
Music via Wikimedia Commons
Decline by Kevin MacLeod CC4.0
Argonne by Zachariah Hickman CC0
No.4 Piano Journey Esther Abrami CC0
Video produced by Graeme Yorston and Ewelina De Leon
- published: 23 Dec 2022
- views: 325059
23:45
Emily Bronte - full documentary
What inspired 'Wuthering Heights'? In 'Search of Emily Bronte' - a film I made 20 years ago with former Culture Secretary, Chris Smith on a journey across the ...
What inspired 'Wuthering Heights'? In 'Search of Emily Bronte' - a film I made 20 years ago with former Culture Secretary, Chris Smith on a journey across the Yorkshire Moors to Haworth. With the help of authors Lucasta Miller and Stevie Davies, Chris finds the romantic myth of Emily as 'The Mystic of the Moors' hides a more complex and fascinating truth.
I was so lucky that the hugely talented Sarah Class agreed to write the music. Her beautiful and sensitive score enhanced our modestly budgeted film immeasurably. I'm delighted that Sarah's genius has just reached a worldwide audience after His Majesty, King Charles III, asked her to write a specially commissioned piece of music for his coronation. It was a triumph. You can enjoy more of her music here: https://www.youtube.com/@SarahClassMusic
You may also recognise the voice of Hugh Bonneville as Mr Lockwood, in his pre 'Downton Abbey' Days!
https://wn.com/Emily_Bronte_Full_Documentary
What inspired 'Wuthering Heights'? In 'Search of Emily Bronte' - a film I made 20 years ago with former Culture Secretary, Chris Smith on a journey across the Yorkshire Moors to Haworth. With the help of authors Lucasta Miller and Stevie Davies, Chris finds the romantic myth of Emily as 'The Mystic of the Moors' hides a more complex and fascinating truth.
I was so lucky that the hugely talented Sarah Class agreed to write the music. Her beautiful and sensitive score enhanced our modestly budgeted film immeasurably. I'm delighted that Sarah's genius has just reached a worldwide audience after His Majesty, King Charles III, asked her to write a specially commissioned piece of music for his coronation. It was a triumph. You can enjoy more of her music here: https://www.youtube.com/@SarahClassMusic
You may also recognise the voice of Hugh Bonneville as Mr Lockwood, in his pre 'Downton Abbey' Days!
- published: 05 Feb 2023
- views: 63263
47:04
Brontë Sisters: The Tragic Lives Of The Literary Icons | Walking Through History | Absolute History
Tony Robinson is exploring the West Yorkshire Moors, known as Bronte country, to discover the inspiration behind the works of the legendary Bronte sisters. Char...
Tony Robinson is exploring the West Yorkshire Moors, known as Bronte country, to discover the inspiration behind the works of the legendary Bronte sisters. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte were born into a world of mills and moors in the early 19th century in Yorkshire. The writing prowess in the Bronte family produced timeless literary classics like "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights". Their lives, remarkable storytelling, and tragic early deaths have left a lasting imprint on the psyche of West Yorkshire.
📺 Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world-renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis, and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code ABSOLUTEHISTORY 👉 https://access.historyhit.com/
This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries please contact: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
#AbsoluteHistory
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Tony Robinson is exploring the West Yorkshire Moors, known as Bronte country, to discover the inspiration behind the works of the legendary Bronte sisters. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte were born into a world of mills and moors in the early 19th century in Yorkshire. The writing prowess in the Bronte family produced timeless literary classics like "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights". Their lives, remarkable storytelling, and tragic early deaths have left a lasting imprint on the psyche of West Yorkshire.
📺 Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world-renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis, and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code ABSOLUTEHISTORY 👉 https://access.historyhit.com/
This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries please contact: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
#AbsoluteHistory
- published: 02 Jul 2023
- views: 180591
2:03
Emily - Official Trailer - Warner Bros. UK
Rebel. Misfit. Genius. Watch the new trailer for #EmilyMovie and delve into the mind behind Wuthering Heights. Available on DVD and Digital Download Now.
“EMIL...
Rebel. Misfit. Genius. Watch the new trailer for #EmilyMovie and delve into the mind behind Wuthering Heights. Available on DVD and Digital Download Now.
“EMILY” tells the imagined life of one of the world’s most famous authors, Emily Brontë. The film stars Emma Mackey (“Sex Education”, “Death on the Nile”) as Emily, a rebel and misfit, as she finds her voice and writes the literary classic Wuthering Heights. “EMILY” explores the relationships that inspired her – her raw, passionate sisterhood with Charlotte (Alexandra Dowling – “The Musketeers”) and Anne (Amelia Gething – “The Spanish Princess”); her first aching, forbidden love for Weightman (Oliver Jackson-Cohen – “The Lost Daughter”, “The Haunting of Bly Manor”) and her care for her maverick brother (Fionn Whitehead – “The Duke”, “Dunkirk”) whom she idolises.
Frances O’Connor makes her directorial debut with “EMILY,” from her own original screenplay. The film also stars Adrian Dunbar (“Line of Duty”) and Gemma Jones (“Bridget Jones’s Baby”, “Gentleman Jack”).
https://wn.com/Emily_Official_Trailer_Warner_Bros._UK
Rebel. Misfit. Genius. Watch the new trailer for #EmilyMovie and delve into the mind behind Wuthering Heights. Available on DVD and Digital Download Now.
“EMILY” tells the imagined life of one of the world’s most famous authors, Emily Brontë. The film stars Emma Mackey (“Sex Education”, “Death on the Nile”) as Emily, a rebel and misfit, as she finds her voice and writes the literary classic Wuthering Heights. “EMILY” explores the relationships that inspired her – her raw, passionate sisterhood with Charlotte (Alexandra Dowling – “The Musketeers”) and Anne (Amelia Gething – “The Spanish Princess”); her first aching, forbidden love for Weightman (Oliver Jackson-Cohen – “The Lost Daughter”, “The Haunting of Bly Manor”) and her care for her maverick brother (Fionn Whitehead – “The Duke”, “Dunkirk”) whom she idolises.
Frances O’Connor makes her directorial debut with “EMILY,” from her own original screenplay. The film also stars Adrian Dunbar (“Line of Duty”) and Gemma Jones (“Bridget Jones’s Baby”, “Gentleman Jack”).
- published: 11 Aug 2022
- views: 3362527
5:46
Emily Brontë + William Weightman || Only The Wind
OMG when I say I was a mess that is an understatement! I really loved this story, how this was directed and just their acting of it all! This is like stuck in m...
OMG when I say I was a mess that is an understatement! I really loved this story, how this was directed and just their acting of it all! This is like stuck in my head and even this edit hasn't flushed it out! I am gunna have to watch it again for the zillionth time.
So many Wuthering Heights quotes came to mind watching this film
“If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger.”
Especially the talking of souls made me think;
“Be with me always - take any form - drive me mad! only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you! Oh, God! it is unutterable! I can not live without my life! I can not live without my soul!”
Frances O’Connor really is masterful, what a craft!
Movie: Emily (2022 film)
Couple: Emily Brontë + William Weightman
Actors: Emma Mackey + Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Song: Ólafur Arnalds - Only The Wind
#Emily #EmilyBrontë #wutheringheights #EmmaMackey #OliverJacksonCohen
https://wn.com/Emily_Brontë_William_Weightman_||_Only_The_Wind
OMG when I say I was a mess that is an understatement! I really loved this story, how this was directed and just their acting of it all! This is like stuck in my head and even this edit hasn't flushed it out! I am gunna have to watch it again for the zillionth time.
So many Wuthering Heights quotes came to mind watching this film
“If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger.”
Especially the talking of souls made me think;
“Be with me always - take any form - drive me mad! only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you! Oh, God! it is unutterable! I can not live without my life! I can not live without my soul!”
Frances O’Connor really is masterful, what a craft!
Movie: Emily (2022 film)
Couple: Emily Brontë + William Weightman
Actors: Emma Mackey + Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Song: Ólafur Arnalds - Only The Wind
#Emily #EmilyBrontë #wutheringheights #EmmaMackey #OliverJacksonCohen
- published: 25 Jun 2023
- views: 109676
9:49
Wuthering Heights Video Summary
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/wuthering-heights to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic story, which includes a full lis...
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/wuthering-heights to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic story, which includes a full list of characters, themes, and much more.
Wuthering Heights is a gothic novel written by Emily Bronte and published in 1847, the same year that her sister, Charlotte, published Jane Eyre. Growing up relatively isolated, Emily published the novel—her first and only—under the name Ellis Bell, a pen name that her sisters helped coin along with their own when they co-authored a book of poetry in 1846. Dying soon after Wuthering Heights was published to scathing reviews, Emily would never read the introduction to the novel penned by her sister, Charlotte, in which she outed Emily as the author and defended her from critics: “her mind would of itself have grown like a strong tree.”
Set on the moors near Yorkshire, Wuthering Heights tells the story of two neighboring families that become tragically entangled as a result of a fraught romance between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff.
The novel begins with its narrator, Mr. Lockwood, the new tenant of a fine estate called Thrushcross Grange, paying a visit to the neighboring property, Wuthering Heights, which is owned by a troubled man named Heathcliff. Finding himself snowed in, Lockwood passes the night at Wuthering Heights by reading the diary of Catherine Earnshaw, the former inhabitant of his room. While reading, Lockwood is visited by Catherine’s ghost, who asks to be let in through the window. Upon returning home, Lockwood falls ill and asks his housekeeper, Ellen “Nelly” Dean, who used to work at Wuthering Heights, to tell him what she knows about the place.
Nelly’s story begins with the original owner of Wuthering Heights, a gentleman-farmer named Earnshaw, who returns from a trip to Liverpool with a “dark-skinned” orphan boy he found roaming the streets. Naming the boy Heathcliff after his late son, Earnshaw raises the child as his own, inspiring the envy of his biological son, Hindley, who beats Heathcliff every chance he gets. In contrast, Earnshaw’s daughter, Catherine, immediately befriends Heathcliff, and the two become close throughout the years.
One day, Catherine and Heathcliff are caught spying on the civilized Linton family, who live at Thrushcross Grange. Catherine also becomes infatuated with Edgar, the Lintons’ son. When Catherine finally returns to Wuthering Heights a changed young woman, Heathcliff worries that she will lose interest in him. After accepting a marriage proposal from Edgar, Catherine admits to Nelly that, despite her consuming affection for Heathcliff, she cannot marry him due to his inferior social status. Overhearing this, Heathcliff becomes distraught and runs away. At the age of 18, Catherine marries Edgar and moves into Thrushcross Grange.
To Catherine’s relief, Heathcliff returns to Wuthering Heights three years later, having mysteriously acquired gentlemanly manners, education, and money while he was away. While spending time with Catherine at the Grange, Heathcliff indulges the affections of Edgar’s sister, Isabella, in an attempt at revenge on her brother. Over time, the tense atmosphere between Heathcliff and Edgar culminates in Heathcliff being thrown out of the Grange, to which Catherine responds by shutting herself in her room. Ultimately, Edgar is unable to stop Heathcliff and Isabella from being together, and they elope.
Meanwhile, Heathcliff and Isabella return to Wuthering Heights, miserable and regretting their elopement. One day, while Edgar is in church, Heathcliff comes to Grange, where he and Catherine have a passionate reunion, forgiving each other for their betrayals. In order to avoid Edgar, Heathcliff leaves but is later devastated to learn that Catherine died that very night, after giving birth to a daughter, Cathy.
Wracked with grief, Heathcliff calls on Catherine’s ghost to haunt him for the rest of his days.
Growing increasingly crazed, Heathcliff reveals to Nelly that he is still tormented by the ghost of Catherine, having dug up her grave in a deranged attempt to gaze upon her corpse.
Tiring of the gloomy moors, Lockwood moves away but encounters Nelly while passing through the area eight months later. Nelly explains to Lockwood that Heathcliff grew so obsessed with Catherine’s ghost that he stopped eating and sleeping. One day, Nelly found him dead, with a bizarre smile on his face. Heathcliff is buried with Catherine, while Hareton and Cathy make plans to marry and move into the Grange.
https://wn.com/Wuthering_Heights_Video_Summary
Visit us at https://www.gradesaver.com/wuthering-heights to read the full video transcript and our study guide for this classic story, which includes a full list of characters, themes, and much more.
Wuthering Heights is a gothic novel written by Emily Bronte and published in 1847, the same year that her sister, Charlotte, published Jane Eyre. Growing up relatively isolated, Emily published the novel—her first and only—under the name Ellis Bell, a pen name that her sisters helped coin along with their own when they co-authored a book of poetry in 1846. Dying soon after Wuthering Heights was published to scathing reviews, Emily would never read the introduction to the novel penned by her sister, Charlotte, in which she outed Emily as the author and defended her from critics: “her mind would of itself have grown like a strong tree.”
Set on the moors near Yorkshire, Wuthering Heights tells the story of two neighboring families that become tragically entangled as a result of a fraught romance between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff.
The novel begins with its narrator, Mr. Lockwood, the new tenant of a fine estate called Thrushcross Grange, paying a visit to the neighboring property, Wuthering Heights, which is owned by a troubled man named Heathcliff. Finding himself snowed in, Lockwood passes the night at Wuthering Heights by reading the diary of Catherine Earnshaw, the former inhabitant of his room. While reading, Lockwood is visited by Catherine’s ghost, who asks to be let in through the window. Upon returning home, Lockwood falls ill and asks his housekeeper, Ellen “Nelly” Dean, who used to work at Wuthering Heights, to tell him what she knows about the place.
Nelly’s story begins with the original owner of Wuthering Heights, a gentleman-farmer named Earnshaw, who returns from a trip to Liverpool with a “dark-skinned” orphan boy he found roaming the streets. Naming the boy Heathcliff after his late son, Earnshaw raises the child as his own, inspiring the envy of his biological son, Hindley, who beats Heathcliff every chance he gets. In contrast, Earnshaw’s daughter, Catherine, immediately befriends Heathcliff, and the two become close throughout the years.
One day, Catherine and Heathcliff are caught spying on the civilized Linton family, who live at Thrushcross Grange. Catherine also becomes infatuated with Edgar, the Lintons’ son. When Catherine finally returns to Wuthering Heights a changed young woman, Heathcliff worries that she will lose interest in him. After accepting a marriage proposal from Edgar, Catherine admits to Nelly that, despite her consuming affection for Heathcliff, she cannot marry him due to his inferior social status. Overhearing this, Heathcliff becomes distraught and runs away. At the age of 18, Catherine marries Edgar and moves into Thrushcross Grange.
To Catherine’s relief, Heathcliff returns to Wuthering Heights three years later, having mysteriously acquired gentlemanly manners, education, and money while he was away. While spending time with Catherine at the Grange, Heathcliff indulges the affections of Edgar’s sister, Isabella, in an attempt at revenge on her brother. Over time, the tense atmosphere between Heathcliff and Edgar culminates in Heathcliff being thrown out of the Grange, to which Catherine responds by shutting herself in her room. Ultimately, Edgar is unable to stop Heathcliff and Isabella from being together, and they elope.
Meanwhile, Heathcliff and Isabella return to Wuthering Heights, miserable and regretting their elopement. One day, while Edgar is in church, Heathcliff comes to Grange, where he and Catherine have a passionate reunion, forgiving each other for their betrayals. In order to avoid Edgar, Heathcliff leaves but is later devastated to learn that Catherine died that very night, after giving birth to a daughter, Cathy.
Wracked with grief, Heathcliff calls on Catherine’s ghost to haunt him for the rest of his days.
Growing increasingly crazed, Heathcliff reveals to Nelly that he is still tormented by the ghost of Catherine, having dug up her grave in a deranged attempt to gaze upon her corpse.
Tiring of the gloomy moors, Lockwood moves away but encounters Nelly while passing through the area eight months later. Nelly explains to Lockwood that Heathcliff grew so obsessed with Catherine’s ghost that he stopped eating and sleeping. One day, Nelly found him dead, with a bizarre smile on his face. Heathcliff is buried with Catherine, while Hareton and Cathy make plans to marry and move into the Grange.
- published: 04 Nov 2022
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11:24
Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë - So You Haven't Read
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So you haven't read what is considered one of the greatest works in the English language, Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë? This gothic novel was labeled "scandalous" and "depraved" because of its defiant beliefs in gender equality, class structure, cruelty, and love between step-siblings in the victorian era. As this story follows the calculated revenge of an adopted child named Heathcliff, against his step-siblings Catherine and Hindley. In a story that will haunt him till the end of his days.
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- published: 21 Sep 2022
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21:05
A Tour of the Bronte Sisters House - Bronte Parsonage, Haworth West Yorkshire
This time we take a tour of the Bronte Sisters House, the Bronte Parsonage in Haworth, West Yorkshire. Last week we told you the life story of Emily Bronte and ...
This time we take a tour of the Bronte Sisters House, the Bronte Parsonage in Haworth, West Yorkshire. Last week we told you the life story of Emily Bronte and her sisters Anne and Charlotte. We also visited many of the places that the Bronte Sisters lived or frequented. This time we take an in-depth look at the Bronte Parsonage. The Home of the Bronte Sisters for almost all of their short lives.
We will take a room-by-room tour of the house, and look closely at many of the personal items that the Bronte Society has been able to keep or purchase to create the largest collection of Bronte artefacts in the world.
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00:00 Introduction
00:25 Getting to Haworth
00:40 Museum Tickets
01:01 House History
02:34 Entrance Hall
02:44 Patrick Bronte Study
03:55 Dining Room
05:33 Mr Nicholls' Study
06:31 Kitchen
07:37 Staircase
08:16 Servant's Room
08:53 Charlotte's Room
11:27 Children's Study
11:52 Mr Bronte's Bedroom
12:56 Branwell's Studio
13:53 Exhibition - Possessions
20:07 Next Time
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This time we take a tour of the Bronte Sisters House, the Bronte Parsonage in Haworth, West Yorkshire. Last week we told you the life story of Emily Bronte and her sisters Anne and Charlotte. We also visited many of the places that the Bronte Sisters lived or frequented. This time we take an in-depth look at the Bronte Parsonage. The Home of the Bronte Sisters for almost all of their short lives.
We will take a room-by-room tour of the house, and look closely at many of the personal items that the Bronte Society has been able to keep or purchase to create the largest collection of Bronte artefacts in the world.
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00:00 Introduction
00:25 Getting to Haworth
00:40 Museum Tickets
01:01 House History
02:34 Entrance Hall
02:44 Patrick Bronte Study
03:55 Dining Room
05:33 Mr Nicholls' Study
06:31 Kitchen
07:37 Staircase
08:16 Servant's Room
08:53 Charlotte's Room
11:27 Children's Study
11:52 Mr Bronte's Bedroom
12:56 Branwell's Studio
13:53 Exhibition - Possessions
20:07 Next Time
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- published: 22 Oct 2022
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50:21
Lunchtime Concert | Phoebe Gildea
Lunchtime Concert Series presented by TOC Concert Hall
Our gift to the community for over 55 years | FREE concerts the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month at Noon
...
Lunchtime Concert Series presented by TOC Concert Hall
Our gift to the community for over 55 years | FREE concerts the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month at Noon
PLEASE NOTE: For our 2024 season, you can watch these concerts livestreamed from the comfort of your home, or at TOC with a live audience.
Lunchtime Concert –March 20, 2024
Phoebe Gildea, mezzo-soprano
Paul Floyd, piano
Our gift to the community for over 55 years! FREE Concerts the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month.
PROGRAM
Llink to the program notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lrj0oLqIp_wUsCVliR2pWkrXXwoPrT4N88fCYDZZRFs/edit?usp=sharing
Stars & Dreams
I
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
Music by Roger Quilter (1877-1953)
Text by Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892)
Bright Star, Steadfast
Music by J. Berend Gildea (b. 1998
Text by John Keats (1795-1821)
Omens and Oracles
Music by Charles Ives (1874-1954)
Text by Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton (1831-1891)
I have dreamt (from Wuthering Heights)
Music by Bernard Herrmann (1911-1975)
Text adapted from Emily Bronte (1818-1848)
II
Les nuits d’été
Music by Hector Berlioz (1803-1969)
Text by Théophile Gautier (1811-1872)
i. Villanelle
ii. Le spectre de la rose
iii. Sur les lagunes
iv. Absence
v. Au cimetière
vi. L'île inconnue
Phoebe Gildea (she/they) has been praised for her vibrant voice, honest acting, and engaging stage presence. An active performer in opera and theater alike, favorite roles have included Constance (The Sorcerer), Lady Macbeth (Macbeth), Foreign Princess (Rusalka), Emma (Jekyll & Hyde), Wellgunde (Das Rheingold), Amalia (She Loves Me), Lysander (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), Zweite Dame (Die Zauberflöte), and the opportunity to create the role of Celeste Owen in the world premiere workshop of new opera FREE MEN.
She has appeared with Portland Opera, Astoria Music Festival, Cascadia Concert Opera, Lark Opera, Clackamas Repertory Theatre, Majestic Theatre, Light Opera of Portland, and Bravo! Concerts Northwest, among others. As a concert soloist, she has performed Bach’s Magnificat and Peasant Cantata, Handel’s Messiah, Vivaldi’s Gloria, and the complete song cycle Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson by Aaron Copland.
Phoebe received a Bachelor of Music in voice performance and a concurrent Bachelor of Arts in music (music history focus) from Chapman University. When not on stage, she can be found teaching voice and piano lessons online to students across the country, baking delicious treats, crafting various fiber arts, or snuggling with a very fluffy cat and 3 adorable rats.
Upcoming engagements include Pat in Kinky Boots (Stumptown Stages), Alice in Lizzie: The Musical (Chapel Theatre), and the title role in Iolanthe (Light Opera of Portland).
The most up to date performance information can be found at https://www.phoebegildea.com/
If you enjoyed this performance, please consider donating! Here's the link: https://www.theoldchurch.org/support/
https://www.theoldchurch.org/
https://www.theoldchurch.org/lunchtime-concerts/
https://wn.com/Lunchtime_Concert_|_Phoebe_Gildea
Lunchtime Concert Series presented by TOC Concert Hall
Our gift to the community for over 55 years | FREE concerts the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month at Noon
PLEASE NOTE: For our 2024 season, you can watch these concerts livestreamed from the comfort of your home, or at TOC with a live audience.
Lunchtime Concert –March 20, 2024
Phoebe Gildea, mezzo-soprano
Paul Floyd, piano
Our gift to the community for over 55 years! FREE Concerts the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month.
PROGRAM
Llink to the program notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lrj0oLqIp_wUsCVliR2pWkrXXwoPrT4N88fCYDZZRFs/edit?usp=sharing
Stars & Dreams
I
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
Music by Roger Quilter (1877-1953)
Text by Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892)
Bright Star, Steadfast
Music by J. Berend Gildea (b. 1998
Text by John Keats (1795-1821)
Omens and Oracles
Music by Charles Ives (1874-1954)
Text by Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton (1831-1891)
I have dreamt (from Wuthering Heights)
Music by Bernard Herrmann (1911-1975)
Text adapted from Emily Bronte (1818-1848)
II
Les nuits d’été
Music by Hector Berlioz (1803-1969)
Text by Théophile Gautier (1811-1872)
i. Villanelle
ii. Le spectre de la rose
iii. Sur les lagunes
iv. Absence
v. Au cimetière
vi. L'île inconnue
Phoebe Gildea (she/they) has been praised for her vibrant voice, honest acting, and engaging stage presence. An active performer in opera and theater alike, favorite roles have included Constance (The Sorcerer), Lady Macbeth (Macbeth), Foreign Princess (Rusalka), Emma (Jekyll & Hyde), Wellgunde (Das Rheingold), Amalia (She Loves Me), Lysander (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), Zweite Dame (Die Zauberflöte), and the opportunity to create the role of Celeste Owen in the world premiere workshop of new opera FREE MEN.
She has appeared with Portland Opera, Astoria Music Festival, Cascadia Concert Opera, Lark Opera, Clackamas Repertory Theatre, Majestic Theatre, Light Opera of Portland, and Bravo! Concerts Northwest, among others. As a concert soloist, she has performed Bach’s Magnificat and Peasant Cantata, Handel’s Messiah, Vivaldi’s Gloria, and the complete song cycle Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson by Aaron Copland.
Phoebe received a Bachelor of Music in voice performance and a concurrent Bachelor of Arts in music (music history focus) from Chapman University. When not on stage, she can be found teaching voice and piano lessons online to students across the country, baking delicious treats, crafting various fiber arts, or snuggling with a very fluffy cat and 3 adorable rats.
Upcoming engagements include Pat in Kinky Boots (Stumptown Stages), Alice in Lizzie: The Musical (Chapel Theatre), and the title role in Iolanthe (Light Opera of Portland).
The most up to date performance information can be found at https://www.phoebegildea.com/
If you enjoyed this performance, please consider donating! Here's the link: https://www.theoldchurch.org/support/
https://www.theoldchurch.org/
https://www.theoldchurch.org/lunchtime-concerts/
- published: 21 Mar 2024
- views: 42